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timofeeve [1]
2 years ago
15

In lines 65-68 Mary uses a sarcastic tone when she says "My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creat

ures, instead of flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone."
What was Wollstonecraft being sarcastic about in this sentence?
English
1 answer:
tamaranim1 [39]2 years ago
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negative 3-

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